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"Improved Communication through Online Document Control Systems: A Path to Business Growth," January 2007
A discussion of how online document control systems can help a business succeed, along with advice on how to encourage acceptance both inside and outside the company.

"Software Product Guide," CE News, June 2006
Product description

"Online Construction Management Systems: Ten Common Pitfalls," September 2005
A description of common problems in selecting, testing and implementing online construction management systems.

"Project Management Takes Precedence," September 2005
Overview discussion of how construction project management has evolved and where it is today.

"Online Construction Management System Pitfalls," January/February 2006
Reprint of article that appeared in Construction Executive.

"Online Ease," January 2006
Description of Version 2 of Construction Communicator

"Online Construction Communicator Targets Medium-sized Companies," September 17, 2004
Description of how the online Construction Communicator construction management software makes it possible for architects, engineers and contractors to work on the same project from different locations via the Internet.

"Service Enables Builders to Speed Up Collaboration," ANG Newspapers, September 13, 2004
Description of the Construction Communicator construction management service. (ANG Newspapers publishes 11 newspapers, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area.)

"The Bottom-up Approach to Construction Management," June 2004
Brad Fouts, the president of Fouts Construction Services, describes the selection criteria he used to select the Construction Communicator online construction management service. Reprinted with permission.

"Consultant Wants Builders on the Web," August 6, 2004
A discussion of how Construction Communicator helps users communicate.

"Doing One Thing Well: Construction Communicator," Oct. 20, 2003
"...a good product to try in an organization that has shied away from comprehensive automation...This is a product born of the practical needs of a project management company. It...is not a software geek's idea for making money from AEC; it is a real tool."

"The Online Management Frontier," December 2003
Discussion of the significant time- and cost-saving benefits of online construction management for consulting engineers. Includes a case study on how the online Construction Communicator construction management service was expediting communication for a project in the San Francisco Bay Area.

"Beyond Email: the Case for Online Construction Management Services," October 2003
A description of the limitations of email as a construction management method. Includes an explanation of the advantages of online construction management services, and suggested criteria for selecting such a service. (Note: you need to register to view the article.)

"Project Management vs. Program Management: Who Will Survive?" August 2003
Analysis of the differences between project management and program management. Includes input from Richard Sampson, developer of the Construction Communicator construction management service.

"The Ideal Construction Manager," July 2003
A description of the benefits of online construction management, the appropriate application (contract administration), and tips for selecting an online construction management system. Reprinted with permission.

"Project Management Online," June 2003
The advantages of online construction management services for steel contractors, including reduced workloads, increased profits and faster decisions. Also includes suggested criteria for choosing an online system: simplicity, ease of use and focus. Reprinted with permission.

“Underground Gym Construction,” November 18, 2002
Description of a challenging project that used the Construction Communicator online construction management service to improve communication. (Note: Teams@Work, which is mentioned in this article, was the original name of Construction Communicator.) Reprinted with permission.

“Project management: Web-based Services are Redefining the Term 'Construction Site,'” October 2002
A discussion of the impact online construction management is having on the construction process, including a description of how Construction Communicator streamlines the contract administration process. (Note: Teams@Work, which is mentioned in the article, was the original name of Construction Communicator.)

“As A/Es Get Wind of Library Renovation, New Web Service May Get its Wings,” August/September 2002
Description of the Berkeley (CA) library renovation and expansion project that used the online Construction Communicator construction management service. (Note: Teams@Work, which is mentioned in the article, was the original name of Construction Communicator.) Reprinted with permission of Engineering Times, a publication of the National Society of Professional Engineers.

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